Now the mothers of the five youngest women still held hostage in Gaza have come together for their first ever joint interview to demand diplomats finally bring them home. 'While we sit here in this nice light our girls are being kept hostage', Ayelet Levy-Shachar tells the Daily Mail from the Hostage Forum offices in Tel Aviv. Her daughter, Naama, 19, was seen in the footage pleading with the terrorists alongside fellow captives Liri Albag, 19, Daniela Gilboa, 20, Karina Ariev, 19, and Agam Berger, 19, on October 7.

Each of their mothers made the agonising decision to release the horrifying three-minute Hamas Go Pro video in a desperate bid to get politicians to fight for them. The mothers of the five youngest women still held hostage in Gaza have come together for their first ever joint interview to demand diplomats finally bring them home. The images of their blood-soaked teenage daughters (pictured) being leered over by Hamas terrorists shocked the world It shows the young women limping, injured and bloodied as their hands are bound.

They are lined against the wall by Palestinian terrorists having been taken from Nahal Oz base during their mandatory National Service as unarmed observers. 'You dogs, we will step on you.' One screams at the girls.

Another of the terrorists is seen pointing at the girls calling them 'Sabaya', an ancient islamic term that can mean female sex slave, before leering over Karina in her snoopy pyjamas, saying: 'You are so beautiful.' Dr Levy-Shache.